Sunday, July 28, 2013

Whistleblowers & The NSA ~ William E. Binney - Coast to Coast Am 07-27-13


William Edward Binney is a former highly placed intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency (NSA) turned whistleblower.


Whistleblowers & NSA - July 27 2013 - Coast to Coast Am - C2CAM Date: 07-27-13

John interviews William E. Binney

About the show:

William Edward Binney is a former highly placed intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency (NSA) turned whistleblower who resigned on October 31, 2001, after more than 30 years with the agency. He joined John B. Wells to discuss living his life as a whistleblower, and the current NSA scandal.

2 comments:

  1. There appears to be a resurgence of mysterious deaths, just like in the 60's and 70's, when J. Hendrix, J. Reed, and Freddie Prinze, Sr. died mysteriously. Lamentably, you try to inform some people and too often, they are in the Candy Jones mode, so they are "tuned out". Racial tensions are a manifestation of some mysteries in the U.S.A. I was the first Comedian to address racial tensions, and possibly the only one, and because I was ousted like Prinze, Sr., I have struggled in an "American Gulag", literally and figuratively. God has given me the strength to write "Ms. Quixote Goes Country-Raised on the Marxist Frontier", a novel inspired by Prinze's tragic death, narrating the truth with humor.

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  2. There is a matriculation based on evolution and learning that is part of the agenda of the globalists to destroy, or by maintaining the status quo, thus 'success,' hardly an ecological accounting (in the category of maturity and being a step in time) desperately needed. Lynn Margulis noted that, historically, all life in the past has gone after the living in order to survive. The best single description of the matriculation so deeply missed, albeit no single definition will suffice in lieu of a fuller curriculum, is given by Francisco J. Varela's Principles of Biological Autonomy, now so costly as to be, effectively, unavailable. Nevertheless, in it there is a proof, in biology followed by a mathematical proof using the mathematics of G. Spencer Brown's text, Laws of Form, of something akin to the patina in a mirror in all living cells, and in anything actually intelligent, like AI. The result is autopoiesis. It comes down to conversation, mainly non-verbal, just to blur the issue for the lack of formal approach, but the forms necessary in our time to bring about unity (i.e. conversation) in lieu of an existing and maintained homogeneity are not being employed.

    Repeating, the issue is matriculation, of course. As one example of conversation outmoded by homogeneity that this discussion is void of is any emphasis about the facts of Indira Singh's case, herself missing from 2008 forward. How can this be? How can journalism call itself effective if it forgets the origins of what is 'continued' to be talked about where contextual facts are negated, how protection is needed from the Snuff Film producers that own SWAT instead, thus leaving matriculation by and by, or through with.

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